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Suite 19/20 The Marriage of Jim and Dolly T. Huck 2000

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Sons battle their father and uncles in this illustration of a scene from a later version of the Ramayana. Now ruling in Ayodhya, Rama begins the Ashvamedha, a horse sacrifice to define his territory. In this ritual, a horse, followed by the king’s…

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The monumental size and extremely lifelike quality of this portrait of Coornhert (1522-1590), the master who taught Goltzius the art of engraving, are rivaled in this period only by the portrait of Goltzius engraved by his pupil Jan Muller. While…

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Suite 19/20 Party Till She's Cute T. Huck 2000

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Suite 19/20 Mad Dash for Cash T. Huck 2000

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In this engraving Durer introduced the values of the Italian Renaissance to northern Europe. The print was much admired in his time and was to be a model for other artists for generations. In 1494-95 as a precocious young artist Durer traveled from…

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Bocio, meaning "empowered cadaver," are power objects (bo) that represent deceased human beings (cio) though the figure may appear to be alive. A bocio is not a spirit, but a kind of decoy meant to trick death by substituting for a real person.…

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Suite 19/20 Chili Dogs, Chicks and Monster Trucks T. Huck 2000

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Suite 19/20 Catwalk: Here They Come! T. Huck 2000
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